Robert Youker

Biology
Biography
Education
- Ph D, University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh
- MHS, Johns Hopkins University
- BS, Manhattan College
Teaching Interests
Cellular and Molecular Biology<br>Advanced Techniques in Microscopy<br>Principles of Biotechnology<br>Cell Stress Signaling<br>Reproductive Biology
Research Interests
The Youker laboratory studies several cellular processes, including protein folding, protein degradation, and protein trafficking in mammalian cells. Disruption of these essential cellular pathways lead to devastating human diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Cystic Fibrosis. His lab employs quantitative fluorescence microscopic techniques to investigate these protein dynamics at few to single molecule resolution. Currently, his lab investigates the folding, trafficking, and dynamics of CFTR and GPCRs. Students in his lab learn mammalian tissue culture techniques, molecular cloning, and fluorescence microscopy.